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For Naruto enthusiasts, personalizing devices with themed wallpapers keeps the ninja spirit alive. The article curates ten ...
The non-profit’s exhibit called ‘Up to Us: Black Dimensions in Art, 1975–Tomorrow’ A 50-Year Celebration of Black Creativity is on display at the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College.
In years past we could count on Black celebrities to speak up for our community. Why are they silent now as he attacks Black art?
Black art is largely absent from the world's largest museums. Now, African American artists and curators are working to change that.
Behind the declining demand for Black portraiture, and the backlash against Thomas J Price’s Times Square sculpture, lurks a strategic campaign of erasure.
For American artist Torkwase Dyson, approaching the set design for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new Costume Institute exhibition ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ was far from an easy feat. It ...
From Oakland to Brooklyn, these Black-owned art galleries are more than just exhibition spaces—they are incubators for creative expression, cultural dialogue, and community power. Rooted in ...
Black Art Speaks unveiled the third installment of The Letter Project in front of the Lincoln Recreation Center on Thursday.
Dallas-based founder of Black Girls in Art Spaces, Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins, who facilitates spaces for young Black women to learn and engage with the arts, is shown at Pencil on Paper Gallery in ...
Founded in 1969 by Nigel Jackson and Patricia Grey, Acts of Art exemplified the spirit of a subversive and consequential period in Black art history.
Lewis Tanner Moore, grandnephew of Henry Ossawa Tanner, has a collection that is the basis for an exhibit at the Michener Museum in Doylestown, ”Yesterday’s Dreams Are Real: Collecting Black ...
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